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Canada’s Mark Carney to meet Donald Trump in Washington on Tuesday

May 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Mark Carney is set to meet with Donald Trump in Washington on Tuesday in an effort to strengthen the trading relationship between Canada and the US. This visit comes after the Canadian prime minister referred to the relationship as “over” due to Trump’s taunts and tariffs on Canadian exports.

Carney, who recently won the general election, mentioned that he had a positive call with Trump and they have agreed to meet in Washington to discuss trade pressures and future economic and security relations between the two countries.

In addition to the meeting with Trump, Carney announced that King Charles would be delivering a speech to open the new parliament in Ottawa later this month. This historic event signifies the strong bond between Canada and the UK.

The election campaign was heavily influenced by Trump’s comments about Canada and its former prime minister, Justin Trudeau. Despite the challenges posed by the tariffs, Carney remains optimistic about Canada’s future and is looking to establish new trade alliances with other countries.

During his upcoming visit to the White House, Carney plans to address the US tariffs affecting Canada’s automotive, steel, and aluminum industries. He anticipates difficult but constructive conversations with Trump.

Carney, who previously served as the governor of the Bank of England, reassured that Canada would not become a US state and outlined his vision to advance the nation-building investments that will transform the economy.

Despite the challenges posed by the US tariffs, Carney remains committed to fighting for Canada’s sectors, including the auto industry. The USMCA continues to be the framework for restoring certainty and stability in the commercial relationship between the two countries.

Canada’s new cabinet will be sworn in during the week of May 12, and parliament will be recalled for the King’s speech on May 27.

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